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AmpMe Analysis

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AmpMe is a free multimedia application designed for Android that enables users to synchronize music playback across multiple devices. By connecting phones, users can create a collective audio experience, amplifying sound as more devices join the session. The app supports various music and video platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and SoundCloud, allowing for a versatile listening experience. Users can also stream music from their local library, making it accessible for group play.

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The app functions as a music server, detecting compatible devices in proximity to play music or videos simultaneously. Additionally, AmpMe offers social features, enabling users to follow friends or celebrities and receive notifications when they initiate a music session. This interactive element allows users to engage in discussions about song selections, enhancing the communal experience.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
9.2.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
286
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Sync your phone with friends to create portable social sound system.
AmpMe is the world's most portable and social sound system perfectly syncing music across devices - think of a "portable and social version of Sonos". Users can play music from a variety of sources including their Music Library, Songza and SoundCloud. The host controls the party and the other users connect their "phones/speakers" in order to boost the sound.

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